PHILADELPHIA CENTER FOR THE BOOK CALL FOR ENTRIES: CURRICULUMDeadline (books must be received between the following dates): January 3-7, 2011The theme of this exhibition is related to the basic building blocks of a secondary school curriculum, including, but not limited to, science, math, language arts, and history. PCB is looking for book works that explore the ideas of school subjects, to be exhibited within an educational institution.Click here for more details.

SUSAN HENSEL GALLERY ANNUAL CALL FOR ARTA Reader's Art 11: URBAN/URBANE Deadline: January 15, 2011Reader's Art is a survey show of artists books with a slightly different focus each year.Click here for more details.

CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY CALL FOR ENTRIESONE BOOK, MANY INTERPRETATIONS: Second EditionDeadline for completed Intent forms: January 17, 2011Inaugurated for Chicago Book Week in the fall of 2001, the One Book, One Chicago program is launched each spring and fall to cultivate a culture of reading in Chicago by bringing our diverse city together around one outstanding book.

In the fall of 2011, Chicago will celebrate ten years of the One Book, One Chicago program. To commemorate this occasion, the Chicago Public Library is asking bookbinders to interpret the ten most recent One Book, One Chicago selections through the art of binding. You are cordially invited to participate in the One Book, Many Interpretations: Second Edition exhibition. This exhibition will open in August 2011 at the Chicago Public Library’s Special Collections Exhibit Hall with a Winter Garden reception.

• The exhibit will be juried to include the top bindings created for each title (maximum 50 books total). Monetary prizes will be awarded for the best binding submitted for each One Book title.

• The Chicago Public Library wishes to have all One Book selections represented by artistic bindings in the exhibition. In order to accomplish this, you will be asked to rank the books in order of preference for binding. Each binder’s rankings as well as the date each official Intent to Enter form is received will be used to assign titles to binders.

• The first 100 binders to submit the Intent to Enter will also receive a reading copy of the assigned book with their registration packets. The binder may choose to bind this edition or select another edition of the same book.

To receive an official Intent to Enter form, please send your name and mailing address to:Lesa Dowd, ConservatorSpecial Collections and Preservation DivisionChicago Public LibraryHarold Washington Library Center400 South State StreetChicago, IL 60605Email: ldowd@chipublib.org

TRIPLE CANOPY CALL FOR PROPOSALS: 2011 COMMISSIONS PROGRAMDeadline: February 14, 2011Triple Canopy will be commissioning projects spanning the six areas outlined below—original research, new-media journalism, public programming, Internet-specific artwork and literature, and critical dialogues—to be published in the magazine and presented before live audiences between July 1, 2011, and June 30, 2012.Click here for more details.